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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thurs., Frb. 10, 1966 Page BLUEBELL S by Garda Seeley M0I1TWEL Emma Lou Bird by Nob Nelson Daddy-daught- marries James er A. Kopp Miss Emma Lou Bird and date held in ward Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke visited Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Todd. Mr. and Mra Ted Beal are the happy parents of a baby boy born Saturday, January 29, at the Roosevelt hospital. The little oz. and fellow weighed 7 lbs. was 21 inches tall and will be known as Robert Steven, lie has 5 brothers and 2 sisters. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Udell Winkler spent Friday and Saturday in Provo visiting. The Bernard Winklers received word that their daughter, Shana Lee. had a part in the operetta, "The Flower Drum Song. at Snow College and that she is also a candidate for lj James Anthony Kopp were marFriday in the Irving, Idaho It was Dinner Date for ried chapel by their bishop. The Daddy, held Wednesday even- young couple came here Saturwell A ward at hall. the ing day and stayed all night with planned night with decorations, Emma Lou's parents, Mr. and dinner and a program under Mrs. Charles Bird. The groom the supervision of class teach- is the son of Mr. and Mra Lee ers Peggy MacArthur, Nelda Kopp of Swan Valley, Idaho. Wilkins, Ruth Ostler and The newlyweds will make their Sweetheart Queen. Tomlinson, counselor over home in Idaho Falls, where they Word comes to Bluebell that class activities. Twenty-seve- n both have employment. Mrs. May Jackson hod undergirls and partners were present. Mr. and Mm. Waylon Cham- gone surgery in a St. George Pat Roberts was recognized as pion of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. hospital and that she was able the daddy with most daughters. Dal and new baby girl to go home and could get up Special guests from the stake of Seeley came and spent the and around. Murray was Mrs. Jewel Reidhead and weekend in Bluebell with their Lynn Miller representing the parents, the Wallace Seeleys, .. - f f sw Linda Andertons and Dal and Bea and baby visitbishopric. Mia Maid class did the serving ed in Ballard with Beas parand clearing away after the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland party, to whom appreciation Angus. They had their baby was extended. Thanks were also blessed in sacrament meeting extended to the Primary offiSunday in Ballard. The Seeleys cers, Charlene Harley, presi- of Bluebell and Janet and Waydent, Deane Jennings and Ann lon Champion attended sacraMathews for helping make the ment meeting in Ballard, after evening a succesa which they were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tom- at the Leland Angus home. Mr. and Mrs. Bemis Bristol linson and family attended a a farewell testimonial of Pa- and LaVoi went to SLC Monday tricia Walker in Vernal Second where Bemis went for a medical ward Sunday. checkup. They stayed all night with their daughter, Dixie, and Connie Woodward was one husband, Jim Allen, and reBy golly gumdrop, I believe of the students from Union turned home Tuesday. old age is slowly creepin' upon high school to travel to Price Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seein speech competition. Connie ley received word from their me, but ya know, theres somethin aorta nice about bein' old rated fourth. Terry Layton, a and havin many experience to Mrs. Glenna Anderson en- Reno, Nevada, auxiliary police look back on and recall epithat he had been bitten sodes of yesteryear. tertained the following small officer, while he was investion the leg Mule in the barnyard so guests on her son Darren's fifth that the same a report gating and Terri sleepy and sleek, birthday Monday: man. another had bitten Mary Boren, LeGrande Larsen, dog and another officer had Boy with a cockl burr on the end of a stick. Shane Hamblin, Brad Tomlin- Terry to a Lake Street son and Brad Bench. After been summoned Sneaks up behind him as still casslno by Hugh Chinn who as a mouse, playing games, all enjoyed a reported the canine had bitten on the door of the little Crepe birthday cake and punch. was his right ankle. The dog house. boys Karma Woodward enjoyed running loose In front of the I like to remember back when said. owner, Its a weekend flight with her club, Layton I was a young boy, of visitin' brother-in-law- , Ronald Dye and George C. Ronson, was issued a little place named Flowell, Ted Olpin. They went to Salt a citation. K. L. Hall and LaR.ee Lar- close to Fillmore. There was Lake and Ogden. there a sen of SLC spent Saturday and jist about everythin feller could ask for: young Elder Tom Anderton gave Sunday here with LaRee's parhis mission report at Second ents, the Wm. O. Larsens. They swimmin in farm pond, catch-i- n pollywogs, huntin' jack rabward Sunday evening, after re- also attended sacrament meet' and chasin wild horses that bits turning from the Central states big in Vernal, where Mr. Halls roamed the hills nearby. I also mission. Tom went to Provo to sister had her baby blessed. On remember of swimmin in hot Larsen term a BYU. for the at register Saturday evening, where the water was enjoyed a tape recording pots there, Gail and Ida Anderton, family from their son, Kirk, who is warm and ya couldnt even Harry and Fontella Tomlinson serving on an IDS mission in touch the bottom. What seemed were guests at a trout dinner the biggest wonder of all, was at the Roy Hall home Friday Germany. Mr. and Mra Alton Thacker the miles of volcanic cinder like evening. and family of Orem visited on huge windrows. Within these cinders was an ice cave. It was underClyde McDonald Sunday and Monday with Mra went major surgery at the Ver- Thackers hard to believe that on a hot Mrs. Mr. and parents, nal hospital Monday. He was Walter Remington. July day, cinders that would released Friday and is recuperMra Marie Roper visited feel hot to the hands and within a few feet inside these cinating at home. Tuesday in Manila with her Mrs. Thelma Anderton was sister, Mra Grant Peel, and ders an ice cave. Now I am told that right here hostess at a quilting bee Fri- family. Another sister of Mra day. Ladies helping with the Roper and her family, Mr. and in the Uintah Basin we have stitching were Marie Miller, Mra Gam Gilbert, of Michigan some similar wonders. I unde Margaret Loranger and Nola also traveled to Manila to spend stand that right close to the White rocks Cave there are ice Nelson. A lovely dinner was the day visiting. served. Mra Bernard Winkler was caves that are filled with ice Newt Miner was a lucky one of the lucky winners of the throughout the hottest summer. winner of a door prize at the door prizes, an electric G. E The freaks of Mother Nature Moon Lake Electric meeting in steam iron, at the Moon Lake are beyond comprehension. This week I would like to Vernal last Saturday. He re- Electric meeting in Vernal last take my hat off to Carl Shisler ceived an electric hand mixer. Saturday. Patti Hamblin is staying Mr. and Mra Earl Murray for his spearheading a movewith the Remo Hamblins for spent Saturday and Sunday in ment to obtain a sugar beet the week while her mother, Salt Lake City visiting with raising industry for the farmMrs. Jean Hamblin Is in Hank members of their family and ers of the Basin. The Bench Farmer ville. taking care of business. v Mrs. Leta Woodward and Mr. and Mra James Bird TWJVaiS- -' T daughters, Connie, Karma and and Connie went to Duchesne Pam, accompanied by Mrs. Saturday, where Mr. Bird went Lora Hullinger, motored to Salt to baptize his grandson, Forrest RANDLETT Lake over the weekend. Mrs. Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy by Afton Rogers Lora Hullinger remained in the Bird of Duchesne, then on Sunwent Duchesne to few for a with clays city staying day again they the dell Woodwards in Kearns. to attend sacrament meeting Marsha Jarman has emIn sacrament and fast where Mr. Bird confirmed his meeting Sunday. Glen Haslcm Grandson, Forest, a member of ployment at the First Security was confirmed by his grand- the LDS church. Bank in Roosevelt. LaJean Evans and boys of Mr. and Mra Blane Kimball father. James Hamblin. Mary Beth Murray was confirmed by visited Saturday and Sunday SID are staying at the home her father, George Murray. here with her parents, Mr. and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kim and Kirby Anderton Mra Leslie B. Goodrich. The Gilbert McKenna. Steven is atwere ordained deacons by their special visit was to wish Mra tending school at the Todd Elefather, Gail Anderton and uncle. Goodrich a happy anniversary. mentary School. The young people of the The Kimballs live in SLC. Elder Tom Anderton. Avalon ward enjoyed a skating party on the lake Sunday. Mr. and Mra Ray Sprouse were SLC visitors Inst Friday. Ward conference was held at the Avalon ward Sunday. Officials of the Roosevelt stake were present at the meetings. NEW Maud Henl of Provo was Zig-Za- g a visiter during the week at NEW the home of her brother, Jess Fon-tel- la son-in-la- y-- m v School Notes J NEOLA Mr. Ehlrrdgft 5t!i Grade SOIL SCIENTIST VISITS ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY Woodrow Nielson, a soil scientist from the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District, viBited our class at the Roosevelt Elementary School Tuesday, Febru- by Zola Spencer Mr. anil Mrs. lion Woods and tiny son, John Lowell, who have siient the pu.it eighteen months in Spokane, Wash., 1 f. where Mr. Woods served in the 1 U. S. Army, are spending a few ary 1. days with her parents, the John Hu explained to us some of I .arson's after returning from the functions of the Soil Cona five day trip to Montrose, servation Sendee; how they Colo., visiting his parents, the Lowell Woods. The Don Wixids will return to Montrose to live. Wednesday. Esther Halverson, Dorothy Denton Crazier received his Luck, Mr. and Mrs. Hank call for the U.S. army and will Swain, lister Gardner anil Bill report to Fort Douglas Tueswere in Venial day morning, Feb. 8. He is the Oberhansly Thursday Feb. 3 where they at- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles tended the funeral for Iss Tay- Crazier. The family had a lor in the Second wnnl. Sunday before he had Mra. Dwayne Knoblen and to leave. Kelly, a brother, was ' ' Mra. Cloyd Seely of Salt Lake home from the Y over the I City spent Thursday night with weekend. ; r ? i the Elroy Halversons. A Lloyd Zager left Saturday . Friday, Mr. and Mrs. for Trice from where he travSTUDENTS OF THE MONTH Ron Curb and Alice Iage, George Jenkins from Kirtland, eled by train to students at West Junior High School, have liven mimed to N.M., and Mr. and Mra. Dean where he will attendIndianapolis a median tills honor, rejairts Ann Holton, student liody reporter. Powers of Big Pincy, Wyo. ical school for two weeks. visited with their aunt, the ElMr. and Mra. Glayde Goodrich and tiny son of Salt Lake Roberts St. of Andrews roy Halversons. Toby Mardcn Spencer, who re- spent the weekend witli her school in Delaware reports that returned from serving as parents, the Joe Malnors. a severe snowstorm on the Eas- cently tern seaboard had them snowed an LDS missionary in Austraby Captain Roberts In at Middletown for a week. lia, is attending college at tlic Fifth formers worked in the BYU.Mra. Thurman Peterson CONFIRMATION TO kitchen because employees were BE IX APRIL not able to get to the school spent a week in Ogden with hers, daughter, the Maynard The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Wat- to work. in the home while The Girls Friendly Society In Mrs. helping resumed duties son, D.D., Episcopal Bishop of Tippitts Utah, will come to Whiterocks Whiterocks will begin their with her small son Todd, who on the 17th of April for confir- beadwork at their regular meet- had been in the hospital with mation at the 11 a.m. service in ing today (Thursday, 10th). pneumonia for nine days. On St. Eliaabetha Church. Last Marie Taveapont will teach the returning home Mrs. Peterson year the Bishops visitation was girls. As an initial project, each brought back her small grandmade in May at the Church of girl will make a pair of ear- daughter, Tonja, to keep for a the Holy Spirit in Randlett. rings for her mother. week or ten days. Parents of fifth and sixth Four Episcopal teams play The community club will grade children are asked to get in the Whiterocks league this be held at the home of Roberta in touch with Captain Roberts week. Church of the Holy Spirit Crazier February 18 in the to arrange for the children's en- is sponsoring the dinner for the evening. James Chapman of rollment in Confirmation class- players and coaches on game Fort Duchesne will apeak and es. Interested adults are asked night. The Little Belles contin- refreshments will be served. to register with Captain Rob- ue undefeated with five straight Mra. Bruce Perry of Salt erts for Inquirers classes. The wins and no losses. Lake spent a week with her confirmation service at St. parents the Harold Whitings. Elizabeth's will be for those 8UNDAY 8ERVICES Mrs. Dellia Spencer was Sunday is Sexagesima Sun- happily living on the U and O and in surprised Saturday evthis Basin area, including St day. There are now about 60 ening when she had a phone Martin's Holy Spirit and St days left until Easter Day. call from her son and wife, the There will be morning prayer Orto Elias be th's congregations. in Lawrence, Spencers and sermon at Holy Spirit at Kan. He is employed aa a fore11 a.m.; moring prayer, church RESERVATION NEWS man at Hercules plant, where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Red-fo- school and sermon at St Mar- they moved one month ago. are the parents of a daugh- tin's at 9 a.m. and at St ElisPrimary ward preparation ter bom on the 2nd of Febru- abeth's at 11 a.m. A pot luck meeting was held Wednesday dinner for church the family evening in the Relief Society ary at the Roosevelt hospital. An Episcopal layette was taken will follow the 11 a.m. service room. Bemetta Duncan, in serat St. Elisabeth's. to Colleen at the hospital. lesvice The Episcopal Church wel- son. teacher, presented the Names have been selected for comes you! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dun Whiterocks babies bom last week. Margie Ridley has named can went through the temple her daughter Ona Lisa and Ginfor their first time in the Salt No more hand-firinLake LDS temple Wednesday, ger Ridley has named her son Newman Ty. Feb. 2, and also had their fambecause the Super Heater Mrs. Kenneth LaRose gave a ily sealed to them. Accompanyis completely automatic. report on MRI at St. Martin's Several farmers received ing them there were Bishop and with their Income tax Mrs. Evan Olsen. Mr. and Mra. Sunday. All you do is set it and Mrs. Johnnie Black, MRI rep- problems, both individually and DeLoss Dye, Helen Wilkeraon, meeta at public resentative from St. Elisabeths, collectively, Rose Olsen, Marjorie Harrison forget it! Your home is will give her report in White- ing held February 9, at 2 p.m. and the Clair Duncans. kept uniformly warm . . . rocks next Sunday. Lois and in the courthouse in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hor- manLowell farm Clements, even early in the morning! rocka were in Idaho Falls where Ruby and Edith Sireech and Roberts represented agement specialist of the Utah they accompanied their son, Captain the Episcopal Church on the State University, gave this and wife through the LDS to the agricultural work- Gary U and O at the MRI meeting then visited a day temple. ers of this area, reports Lloyd and twoThey in Salt Lake last weekend. in Pocatello nights county agricultural where Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hor-rocRae Roberts of Rowland Hall. Smith, St Marks School, has gone to agent, at Duchesne. live. San Francisco for one week Mr .and Mra. Lionel Jenwith her class on the annual Try the Standard first or sen and Mr. and Mrs. Thad PHONE 15 "senior trip. High Grade. Quality Printing Wilkeraon went to Salt Lake er 'K measure the snow on the differ ent watersheds and find out tbs water content in order to db cide the amount of water that will be available for growing; traps the coming season; hour they help the farmers and stock-m- en conserve their range and g farmland and avoid in order to prevent eui erosion. We learned that plants must have minerals, such as potash, calcium and so forth, in order to glow. Our class would like to thank Mr. Nielson for coming and giving us such an interesting discussion about soil and water conservation. - oy Liou Ann Sullivan over-grazin- iht OldLlwm. III! t Episcopal Hews Tip-pitt- Education Is not received. It is achieved I PRETTY FOXY . . ot SIIIIRHIIIC MFEIIEHII Farmers helped with tax filing CLEAN, UNI FORM HEAT ce CHILD SAFE ATTRACTIVE, fc COMPACT LOW IN ' cosr ce SioOOivanis fifrrinn ROOSEVELT, UTAH Comet's shooting for the 2nd million in sales after being 1st in its class to top the million mark. 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Mr. and Mra. Jess Jensen and Maud Heal visited at the home of their sister, Anne Bowden. in Roosevelt one day Iasi week. Relief Society was held at the Avalon chnpel Sunday with Alice Wall presenting the teachers topic lesson. The Beehive girls from the Avalon ward attended the Precious Gems of Life night at the Roosevelt stake center. Parents and girls attending were Shirley Richens and her parents, Zcllrne Jorgensen and her parents, and Tarra Mooie. Mr. and Mra Gilbert McKenna have purchased a home in Roosevelt and plnn on moving there this summer. They have sold their farm hrie in Avalon. rheme news Hems to 131. nr HffiH M 191 N. Second Street E., Roosevelt o,'m Tk |